2001 Toyota 4runner on 2040-cars
Altavista, Virginia, United States
JVC CD with Bluetooth for cellphone and power antenna.
Blue led guage/dash, shifter, and interior lights,
Bug guard and sunroof deflector
Weathertech front/rear floor liners and rear cargo area liner.
Factory window tint and new in box precut tint for all windows.
Spacer lift(polyurethane)1" front and 2.5" rear, vehicle sits level and has perfect alignment, caster, camber and toe.
Have factory running boards also(black and in very good condition, and not currently on vehicle)
Factory tow package with 3 way locking ball.
BBM remote transmission cooler.
I am the 2nd owner and bougth this as an original owner trade in at 143k miles in 2011(currently has 158k miles)
Was dealer serviced to 143k miles, and then I replaced the timing belt and waterpump, belts, both O2 sensors, added BBM trans cooler, all fluids are full synthetic, oil, front/rear axles, transfer case, and transmission, including trans flush so all fluid including inside torque converter is full synthetic. New front drilled rotors and ceramic pads have less than 500 miles on them.
BF Goodrich Rugged Trail tires have less than 4k miles on them(not pictured, and will be adding more pics later, how soon is weather permitting). AC professionally recharged at 155k, works great.
This 4runner is in very good condition and needs nothing.
It has no accidents or issues, no rust, and has a clean Carfax and NADA Autocheck.
I have clean and clear VA title in hand.
It gets 15/21 mpg, but it's my daily driver and I have taken a new job with a commute that is 5 times more than my current one.
I am only selling to buy a Corolla.
I will consider a trade for a Corolla, or partial trade plus cash for a Corolla.
I will also consider a partial trade plus cash for a Suzuki gsxr1000, Suzuki TL1000, Suzuki LT500 Quadracer, or any year Ford full size 4x4 truck. I will then use cash from trade as down payment for Corolla elsewhere.
Asking $8500
Text or call 434-426-5707
Or email sixpack577@hotmail.com ,
I will return calls and email
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